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Ttc.Cantca Frees. rVISHtU F.VBBY THVtSOAV W. NLU. ANU FIFTY CENTS FEJ TFAB, QUI OOLLA fOIOMT MONTHI. u JIlllatllMr4M t "' ft ' ' flroftoi.ortal Cart. Do. lloopo, Attorney at mmvb unu 10 v.. v . Ca.bl.r i M . u .1 (ft JmmWw. I CaMl . --w It. J .'' (tlM . arvk 10, 114. Itlornw and twmUw at Law, riTH1. MO. tiriLL ATTEND THE COURTS OF u"u.'"--.,rMt. elr. ! PTn I r WOK, mm .Jtmm ,( .. J Beil44. .nar.K W. DAVIS. w ritt. ATTKNL) TO ALL, lini."JU r IUU - . J.n 1 '4. ertilnius W hie QUI'-. .1 u. W. SMITH RTTROEON DENTPIST, 0, oomerof Poarlb and Lwle eUeel, CAJITO. MO. 13 PREPARED TO DO ALL 1 work in the Hi. )le 7,.,V1.2;-,,,' Kir All work warranted. lJjrtV"-'J ' J. W. BARRETT, NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVKYANCER, MTILL ATTEND TO THE PEF.PARTION ajrewf ISASTa aWvlt. an., o.hcr .;.' ft t'MtU rreee OiBce-C"ow. Mo. 1-lec. 1M, M-lf Btimco Cario rity lIaU"l3"rvig Store- S. CHOICB PtHFtfMKUES, Glass, Faints V Oil, ICHOOl BOOKS BTAT10NEBT, TOYS C0NFEST10NKM AND HOLIDAY FRESENTS, . . ' A fuU aaaortrnout ot COAL OIL LAMPS . CHIMINI", Juit tmM aod fr aalo t-r . ec. W.'M U HI. Hi HI) WEST, Aseut. WAT OS REPAIRING, HR UNDERSIGNEED 0F- fera hie iervice to th pH'; . ii m liinv iiKiiurii'ii- .rlb-llH MUwml ' not noil it ucceaaryioaend nn.ir Any Watch that should bo RepaucJ, " 4 will Mt the im when poriutttea to put them W -BiiJrt NEATLY EXECUTED n uiwi. itrpol. aV. nmrly opposite CMtoB, Mo., Jtnnary T.lg64.-tf. I WM. A. M KIM,- ifnnrrtr and Csalori in HARDAV-ARE ; Mills and mass 1JtGRlCCLTUUAL lMPLElimS, ETC. ' rKo.H)tewitrertJ Canton, Mo. ' J'.Tl8,'2-t' FORWARDING & COMMlSSWN MERCHANT. . FRONT TREEI,. .CANTON, Jan , S, 196S-f . i . ! MO. . . .' . . W. C. BRAUSHAWi CANTON LIVEKY 8TAMF nKET. BSTWBKN FIFTH Au aiini 1 tAHTOS, MO. Utrttt. Carriiige: Buggicf and Steighf, ', TrTAVlNO BKCKNTI.T ADHBDTO OI7II , Qmn.li.l Currlaitea of for Hire. : 6ctS,'6..K Sadffe and Harness Making, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULU " I .-,.. iH rmhlit that he has tatta I"rb.VD third Courth, where be haa uurhand . u4 mauolactorea to order , Saddles, Harness, Bridtes, Halters, &c, ' - &fSl S; win w ' " M.iImm..' lfflll . Oil I.CVI, WILLIAM ELLIS, :! DEALER IS Lumber, Shingles, Lath, ::SASti, DOORS cV BLINDS, trmrnri-ar AWD DOOR FRAMES. 11 A '.HEW ' AND LIBERAL STOCK ON - .,.UIP"V6--'" JOSEPH p. iXTrr & BRO 3II HaU Buihlins. corner' of Pounh and Clarh atreeti, V CAS TOW, BIO., ' WhotttoU 'd Ket oil Dtalert in ri Goons, rlyfHISG. NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS, . ' Boots, Shot and Leather, .-. fHiraaiRS. LIQVO&S sVCIGAJSLS 7" PRODrCE WASTED. a LL KINDS ur rawuvo WANTED NO DIB WSK511E1 THE" GANTON WEEKLY VOI 2. The rirmfcteicnt. f .1 na rial aur UD tO til Cmt tnent whtro iht rich han.Hwork of Go4 prateoii imlf lo our iM, na our- mIvi iomo tuth quetiionr. M Whit power built over our liedi iW f tsl iu(nif.cetil arch, ort prenfl oui me beivem lik curtain I Who (arniihtd theie hvcna with uch a vanny of al. nin object, a thousand ana ien uiou-ii.l limes ten thousand different siars, new suns, new moon,, new world, in companion wiih hith this esrtli ot our i but a point, an rejuiar in mir nd swimming in their !inu:d ether? Who planted the clouds with such a a-riftr of colors, and such a diversity of shades and figures as la not in the prrwer of the finest pencil to emulatT ho formed the sun of such a determinate site, and placed It at such a convenient distance, as not in annoy, but only refresh u, and nourish the pround with its kindly warmth T If it.were larger, it w6ufd ret the earth on fire; if less, it w,,t.l !mv it frozen: if it were under ... . fchnnl.l ! scorched to death; if funhur from us. we sliouM not be able to live for want of heal. Who then hath ma.! it so commodioua a tabernacle, (1 th the ScrlDturea and according to the common notion,) out of which it cometh forth every morning, like a bride-irroom out of his chauber, and rejoiceth mm irmnt lo run n s courso i m- u, nv no-oi nasi it never failed rising at Its aoDoTnted timf, nor ones missed sending out the dawn to proclaim its approach. Rut at whose voice does it arise, ana uy Jinml is it directed in us aiurnai .wt .nnnnl course: cite to os the bless ed vicisjitudes of day and night, and the r.nnlnr ucrcsion of uitlerent seaons i That, it should always proceed in the same straicht nath. and never once be known to step aside; that it should turn at a in ilnifirminale noint, and not go TorwarJ in a space where there is nothing to obstruct it; mai n suuum im.io . same path back again, in tho same constant and regular pace, lo bring on the seasons by gradual advances; that .the moon should supply the office of the sun, alsst times to illuminate the air, and give a vicarious light when its rrother is gone to curry the dsy into the other hem isphere; that u snoui'j prutmu ut u regulate, the fluxes and refluxes of the sea, whereby the water is kept in constant motion, and fro preserved from pu- I.Ia.I - ViA'n'a trefaction, ana accoiinnuuuieu iu m-u manifold conveniences, besides-lhe busi ness of fishing and the use ot navigation tn a wora. inaiins ren u, wo ,..un:.c, and the innumerable host orneaeni; bodfes, fhoald perform their courses and revolutions with so much certainty and eiBctnefs as neer to' fail",- but, for al most these six thousand years, come con ir,ilu tn .ilia same period, in tho hun ,trtih niirt of a minute is a clear and inrontrstible proof of a Divine Architect, and of that counsel and wisdom where' with He rules and direct the Universe, Stackhousi. "Goon. Sin, Goo?" Arsgo, says nninhiirranhv. that his master in .n.flntmntlrR ivrotfi a won! or two of ad 111.!. , . , vice, which he foin-1 in tho bind- inn- ftfnnfl o f his textbooks. Puzzled and hir tKe diiScultifls which lie rlv studies, he was almcs ready to give over the pursuit. Some words which He found on the waste leaf, ,,,! to-stiffen' the cover ot his paper- bound tert book caught his eye and in terested him. lbpelled,"he says, "by ;.tfini.h in cunositv. I uompeneu me f ih hook, and unrolled the leal . tui,at u-ns on the otner siae. it IVOCO " ' nmH in ha a short lef.er Irnm u Aiem bert toayoung person disheartened, like Mmsfilf. (he difficulties- of matrismat- i,.nl tuflv. Who had written to him for .,not. "Go on. sir. eo on," was the h D'Alembert trave him. .lrfflrithips vou must meet and re solve as you' advance. Proceed, anu lieht will dawn and slime wun mcreseci clearness on your ubiu. a ...... .1. 'I . niKVim- savs AraE0, "w9S my geatosi masierin mathematics.'! Following out these sim- le words, "Go on, sir, go on, maue ;,n iiio firt fistronomical mathematician nfriianfr. What UlUlStiailS 11 WOUIQ miilia I (ft 1 What heroes of faith, what III U 11 V V ....... - aaeeaof holr wisdsin we would become JUSl 0 UUllIlg UUi iUBI lllAi' . 1 I k .k mavilil I irt nil. sir, go on a Nr lartiiTioir. Shirt eollafrs-o ltrion. rniton.' Daner. and steel are com mon, but to this catalogue, arc nowto be added shirt collars from vulcanized India rnl.l.ar 1111. Datented in En eland, and have no doubt will soon be at our In mliber establishments. : The inventor , that suitable patterns mar be painted or printed on the collars, either before or after they are cut from the sheet and they may be made wnuo or coior-.r..mhmJ. Cutis end wristbands ro8y be made also of the ame material. Hope like th rainbow, .emergea from ... r . :.. v..,.;rtil plow. the bosom oi a r.oiui.iu vtou - CANTON, MO., the Cwlrt rrM. TO M. i. A. ba va or a trior tmi aoio. 'Ml4lka,of ann biMaihl the bWwiulrf earth Mll aweat XaUie'a bni'ji-rl aalnh, fwr koeerW mi Ihe keuth, ; Uekse4 t oew-made aauokd eerth Oh th; He la f I fait th a-MBBde of a.ital kmth, 0'-lh'l( wateaof Oeatk, aftihrshsi'aihe wrath, I'B th sl"T liih'eJ ll T hia liuui. - D4 r Al 11 hrlt of ho,., Tt lb ana-rla tw I hloa P. niled for hlaa the Jeweled tup, WilhtUHoirOMtoaiiH I' jro mourn S "Ah I" 70rr, "Iolaalhcheifal iire. Brer of hind worda moat chmce, AITortiioia nyilical deroya, And thrush be would aaf 'ISjoUS,' tetlauh." Oh I rejeic I Jon hut rtrul thoaihta allow That Ihe pallid Up and rw ' Ke'er contract with tnfuiah oWrrowa ne'er Ihtliail form bw, tea, rejoice I Rjtied in white. Waiting on that other ahore, Mrrkonint thro'Uiecryatal doof la the loted ene lone before, Brlfht with slory clar ne'er wore, Crowned with light rtopefully If iu o'er llir helo'ed deaili Ka h an aJded link la niaile Leadmt hcarenward. Orief ahad Mar uut linger on thy hrad Elefnall. Quincr, Hit. C. I. Thb following note, which was written by ihe present Secretary of the Treasury dating the session of the celebrated, but unhappily nhorlivo pcaco Congress, nd which tins just come to ugiu, u6- ests a world of reflection i Washington, reb. V, 130 J. Dear Srtt: Thanks for your note and explanation of that vote. It may be use- 0 t mi .4 m Aivhntii tnn Tfi U1. J ficrr. jj a jfcic compromise man i une ia are. hop for the best. Half a dozen of the foom to-night Ethcridge ffnd Stokes of .nrrlaralntn rnn cmen n.ive ueeii m Tennessee, Adams and Bnstow, ol Ken- tuck, Gilmer of JN'ortti L-oroima, anu others really tympamtse wun, mem, but see no ria:on why wa should aeri. fice permanently a la not power to Help them, for the purpose 01 gaming icm- rarily a little one. X ours, curuiunj, S P. CHASE. If Mr. Chase and his associates in that Congress are humane, one wouiu sup pose they ougni 10 go man wu vn. at the ghastly evidences they see about tUom fit the fearful results which have VMVIi. v. f followed their short-sighted seinsiiness -.i m.on nnrtv amhllions. A' mite statesmanship, tolerance, and cortsidera linn for the oeculiar position 01 tne peo pie of the South on the part of Mr. Chase would have saved the nation of all the blood, treasure,- and. miser)' causa" 7 this wretched war. Jaut ne wan;un instead of little-power, and see inhere we are.-ttf. V. World. Health of Tmi Pofit. It is difficult . . VA.I ,rt tin. to arrive at me iruiu un lcfi..." mari intelligence. Each correspondent gives his Olvn peculiar unge i fnformation he conveys. The health of the Holy Fa ther continues to be the great i l .Adh!) r.f itio rrlnlmlv topic, ana obch imio'.a -: (ensifrfclas,) to which he has long been a victim, is magnified intb a deaih' illness. Still,- in the Natural coarse of events, the dissolution of the Pontiff must afflict the Catholic world at no very remote period, for at seventy-three, the risks of a life that is always uncer iu attain their highest, and it is well to know that the Sacred College is prepared for every eventuality. "Those who expect .uw. ,ua lomKmf vacation of the chair r Ti-.--....,IH mhkn Pnatf the tlath Ol 01 fcici www.- j . , the revolution reckon lar and wiae wmi-out theif host, as- tlier- never was a stronger loyal feelirlg in the Palrundhy than at prseht,-or a more thorough una nimity of sentiment amongst mo uuu... Powers as to th necessity or the - strict preservation of integrity of Papal rights, v IBostbn Post. rr PnsrE3TIVB DEMArlfl' J'OR v - . sjfn.i.a Hundreds of ihcU tidlllES no mvu- . sandu of horses are used Up and killed tH f " .,! f war. Tfre high and risin-r prices area temptation to sell, but we counsel all farmer.' who can do so not to sell their yodng xriares, bat tyeed r i. ;r iKp are fit font. The de mand for mules is equal to .hat for' horses and their cmrsuzsptron- m.j-e-ti ,i- ; i well known, is marketa li . -r...'.-i iwn vears old, broken or ....k,Ln amino euarantee of sound nes, is required, while the horse, not ..i..m. A in 5 tears old, and must be sound and well broken, and will bring IIU UIU1B -1- - . . . ibuJo. Amtrktn JgrKultunsl. . fenaral tninc tnau THURSDAY, MAY 13, 18CJ. An r.lrnr1lmr W. lha first Masonio funersl that rvr look place iu California, occurred in t he year 184U. and was performed over t body of a brotlift fund dfowi.ad m the bay of San Francisco. An acc ount of lha ceremonies siaiee ni - i of the deceased ws found a iilr mark of a Maik iMatr, np n which wero en-graved lha initial ol hi name. A little further investigation revealed to tho beholder the most owfr exl;ih"t!rrl tf Masonic emblem that wer ever -iran of niir. on human aWti. Thara ia nothing in the hwlory or tradi tion or rrcinonry eipiai ion. iu lifully dutted on his left arm, m red and blue ink, which lima could not efface, appeared all the emblems of lha Knleiad Apprentice. Thero were the Holy Uible, .k.K and coi;)DO. the twenty four !:,.. unit the common lisvel. WU'QVI M Ti,r tacrn alko the Moaic pavement representing the ground fJjor of King Sotonson'a Temple, tho indented Tessel which eurroutids it, and the Dinting Star in the centre. On the right arm. iid artistically exocutcd in the seme indelible liouida, were the emblem appertaining to the Fellow Craft degree, vix: the Plumb, the Siuare. and the Level.-Thar iv pro also five columns, repreen lire the five Order of Architecture the Tuscan, lionc, ionic, vuniu.., Composite. In rAtnAV inc the earments from the body, tho Tiowel presented itself, .villi all the other working too! of opertive .Masonry: besides all th emblem pecu liar to the degree of Master Mason. Conspicuously on his breast were tne Great Lights of Masonry. Over his heart was the Pd of lucenee. On other parts of his person were the Bee Hive, the book of Constitutions, guarded by the Tyler's Sword; the Sword pointing to a naked Heart; tne Att-aesmg and Atk, the Hour Glass, the Scythe, the forty-seventh problem of Suclid; the Sun, Moon Stars, and a Comet: tho Three Steps, emblematical of Youth, Manhood and Age. Admirably executed was the keeping Virgin, reclining on a broken column, upon v?hich lay the Book of Constitutions. In her left hand hehela ihe pot of Incense, the Masonic emb'uin of a pure heart; and in her uplifted right hand a sprig of accai ia, the beautiful emblem of itniiiortaliiy of the soul. Immediately beneath her stood winged Time, with his scythe by his side, "which cuts the brittle thread of life," and the Hour Glass ot his feet, which is ever remmd-in" us that "our lives are drawing to a close." The withered and otteuuaied fingers of the Destroyer were delicately placed amid the long and gracefully flow-in" ringlets of the tlisJ'jnsolute mourner. Thus were the striking emblems of mortality and immortality beautifully blended in on pictorial representation. It was a spncta'clo such as Masons never saw before, and, in all probability, such iIir f ratemitv mav never witness again. Tl, hrnther's name was never known. A Beaiiiifui necora, Colonel Fish, late provost-marshal at R.ltimnrn under" Gen. Schenk, who used to advertise his own pharlsdital patriotism by suppressing the circulation of newspapers, etc., has been disposed of in the following order, which has jvist been issued from the department: -toionei Wm. S. Fish, First Uonner.icui cavauy has been conVicted by court-maniai oi conduct prejudicial to good orae, anc military discipline in having madi b fraudulent claim against the tinted Stales and received payment for a horse bsl'inthe military scrvico, claimed his personal property, but belonging to the government; tor epprui..iou..g .... oWrt L'stf goods received by him while ac- " 1 1 .a1 ik a K f . .111 ; as provost-marenai oi me i.nuuio Department; for eorrupuy receiving mo- ney; Tor havingcauseu government mem to Ira rdrnovsd fi-o' horse, and then selling them as his own property, and for usirtg false ac'counts and vouchers to obtain approval of false claims against the government, has been sentenced to forfeit' all pay nhd allowance's due him, to pay a fine of five thousand dollars, and 'de imprisoned in -Albany penitentiary dntil such fine is' paid. The Secretary of War approves of the sentence. .Prinn aivEn Wa'r'." The New York Times, on accredited leading Republican paper,' and' theresp-ecial organ in r-iBW York of the Adinlrilstration, in its issue of ihe 6ib of March, 1864, in an editorial taking issue with Thaddeus Stevens for statrng that the rfbel States rre belligerents, and that they are no -longer ir, the Union wj-tes this down as fact: The Confederacy wanted peace, and sent commissioners to Washington to receive it. We would not receive them nd proclaimed war! They aecepted war. The question who firtd the firrt gun is- notriiuf raJ3SS. NO. II- . Ifovr to (heawat aw There I alwaya nw lik in buylntj a cow,of.o pretiou cSar.;ur aim II...,. u. Lt.nw noihinir. for thara are no n.lt. libla ica ol exieneiire. a rou..i crawny.coar...Hi-ii i - I ,.bU m.irer. ici - ;-". poinis pener.lly grerpoti by cspen- ! nr,d Tn.meis, l.ah it el to roi, I .idwr Mo puhtng. V , Vc,' 0f ii. piopouiidei. did not ur-brad and light horn, are better than U w. j "l u,. tbs.o ii: lt;ni....- I ' ' , , t , - ... -.iit mmn na.wiii udder an I milk pail, and lonr; ie-sa cow are seldom nuict feoder. but an-.i.. .i..,.,i i.i i much. A alender rather than a lliiik neik, a a-iaiglil baik.wida rib and bned brisket, are lu o "-Sl" for. Tho h dy or tho row n:ouw no lArge in propor ion to head, neck, t.iouvh though noiexnasively lartfe; and the hind iitnrters if Ur;e out cf propornon Indicate gcoJ minting qusnui. ."-urn ized cows, all thing considered. prove the best milker M lha amount oi feed l!iey coiikinna. The color of the cow lino nothing to do wiiiime mi..ing liij, und euoit Icoka hould be regarded but little iu purchasirg dairy aiiiinaia. As to the color ol (ha skip, a origin ..-low, approaching that of gold coins, creamy color within the ears tin and rood rich milk are very apt to go together, and with a soft flexible hide, jooe over the rump, i aLo to be sought. The udder should bo large, ,ofi, and full of veinsj which ramify over it, with fu.l-sized milk veins atretching forward along the belly, and the teats bo larre and not crowded togeiher-BTesl ihe cow's di-no- tf.it inn nnd ilinU.fd about it. Irritable and nervous cow are unpleasant to hart-din, and nlmsst always scanty milkers. Something can Le asccrtaineu irum mo loeks and motions. Large, mild eyes, mntiVns when driven, and gentleness when handled, iudicato good nature. What the butchers term "g9od handling" is an important quality ma milch cow, for it inuicntos not only good niilkiug properties, but easy fa Honing, when service in the dairy is over. Am crican Agriculturist. A "FoTooriAr" or tuk CsriT j.. Maj. jack Fowning in one of his inimitable letters hits ofT the National C&'pi-ml is the following stylo: achanire in a plae .inr 1 WAS horn. Its dirtier, nastier and meaner lookin than evef. In fact, il is just like the coun'try, oil goin o rum. J . . .... , rt..;M If the devil is ever nappy, miium.. he would bo nieh about tickled to detn ncw-a-days. f gaes every thing is going on to suit him to a fracshin. To Comminutc Bombs. Whole bines may be easily and cheaply obtained in all parts of the country, but it is troublesome and expensive to grino .!,, rnilm-A lhtn ill BI1V WBV tO 8 do- sirable state of cornniiiHition. try fhis plan and report : "A heap of bones, broiien up' somewhat, laid up with a lit i. ..,rrtn. nnrl moistened with chanr- km-Ail f.v nr the stronir leachings of a manure heap, will ferment, and tho bones will decompose so that they may oecruau- ed and crumbled. rBSS-Photocraphs sre now taken very successfully by the aid of the magnesium liht. Fifteen grains in the form of fine wire will bum in a minute, and not cost more then a few eents. At the distance of eight feet from the sitter, tne Iint produces: a negative equal' to any obtained from sunlight under the must favorable circumstances; and, by moving- the light, the harshness of the shadows, and . r t:..i. n.i slimla : are a uisiriouiiun ui ft.. comlettfly at th-J control of. tho operator. This' opens a na paga in photosra-phy." ,- G.irde5ixo for Lapiss. Ah excel-l'fht system for gardening for ladies: Make up your beds early in tho morning; sew buttons on your husbands shirts; do not rako up'any grievances;. protect the young and tender braiich7aupfyour family; plant a smile of good tftnper in your face; and carefully root out all angry feelings, and then you may expect a crop of happiness. American Agriculturist.ggScientific. men havetome to the conclusion that the great Northwest is too bare and unsheltered by trees and .hmH-rtf to ever be productive of fruit. A storm mee'ts Witli' rfOthi.-fff tb Cbsiruct itscare'eri An open c'ountry ftaf been found (o be nineteen degrees colder than a wooded one. EST Artificial limbs are now made of vulcanired l'hdi rubber. As they are hollow, all the machinery is contamed within, and is not liaLle to be deranged v. i' tu. r much more reaUi- or uiukcii. - , . f j made, and lighter than those made of wood or iron. Grief pu.ifies refiuc? eM. the heart, as tho fieriia i..ii !"Mn ' fLiTVH OF ADVERTettiH'' . ti,,va.tii- a.i. ..; ,:r; I M M lM.en.'-',,lw",,""i . . in..i.,u,w -. ' tM.llhMakt4d.ll'i'-V. ' ,.-u.au.uih.e..fth. ""! f t ,,tkolw .aeha. Mfw4, lfc.e hall .1 -l". '" , O. la.l : h eod'ii' ' Uum kair wti.ni lne Mitka, !. l half e4u- !'. "T. " ' iMr half euawu ... ,!Ut,l.ie. r wiaUMkltwan. - Our NlnlsK laitrr. To or thret jaurnala of th-a ciiy have ii f.i lo feprecialo lha lmpo'nct tl.t mineral resource of lha oiirtr, l ln-s venture H Insi- nients of capital for th purpot of da- . ' A t . - mmm. aaentM ml ...;. .im,. .nd lo unite m recom. ,,,, ting ,he infatuated le.i.latiou wlw f , Cangwi witlt 1 " U ,ha ig- - - ..l a vst poiblo addition to our wea'in, aau a r of provoking a new sccctnon. Uebavo already re,icatedlr evpre.l our couvietio.i lhi we mut look to mineral waallli of lb counuy for lha financial lvBiion of the nation, and bavo a strJttCtion Hioieioiw viow confinhad in the following i"J ffjni a iriata letter wriuen wuhin tho month, ty ona of our ablusl living Mate- men? . . .. . , v PoRTtri. in hi 'rroxros o .... , . , .1... .....nanlail H OUI H fill lion, anows now wo u6...r.... for ritih oal and Iron, by reawn of the introduction of tcm a a out power, and that orrarirofti, aavea u.t it.:.. frmn hankruniuv d urine ibo gen eration next following the cloao of her protracted Urugi-lc wun apoitjon Fiance. I louk to our mineral reaources not of iron and coal only, but or gold, silrtr, mucury, copper, lead, line, bh the most probable moans of our solvation i the years next after tho conclusion or .he present unhappy civil war." Aim' Bxpbm Co. have preaenled n claim to Congress lor " notes lost about a year 6 . . . of tho steambnut Rio at uriens.-- Tho amount bcldi'gea to qiu.tciu..,,..-ei-sin New OrlesiH, and was lean iron sat on board the lost ve.sol. The petition of the claimants slates that tho sale and contort, are ImbetTdod in sand and mud in bottom of tho river, bevond tho possibility or recovery, and ask, that the Socrewrf of ihe Treasury be authorized to issue to tucia Legal Tcud.-rs to cover their loss. ra-A humiliating fact for Amnio. n U this, that the new potentatn. a yet uncrowned monarch. Maximilian, forcod on the on-willing Mexican people by French bayonets, has just necotiated a loan with fcuropcau. bankers on better forms Hum our onoo crea republic could possibly get. '1 he new Mexican loan was taken at C3. Mr. Chase aouli do well rt he eould got a louii at 03 It-x- Smce permission was given to soldiers in the regular service nho re enlist, lei elect anv State to which tliey may chooso to be credited os p'afi of its quota, and to receive its bounty, large numbers havo been secured by agents from ew bug-land citiei. Boitoii ho obtained over T.OOa mon. A navojo woman,' who recently acted as guide to a party of Mexicans m a journey , from the Canejo country tf Santo Fe, says that iff her country cold is so common that the Indian use Uto make bulletl Ve imagine the avajo draw the long bow also. - ; A ividhw in Union. Maine, who ha iti-fllra children, eleven of them boys, baa iuset snt the 'eloventh son to the army. ' . - .r 1.:. ...l:.,..'..nl ininn On. the occasion oi uis niii'" ........ ofTicnra and friends made up a purse oi two bund fed dullufs and presentod it ta' this patriotic matron. There are throe great events in a ni'an V life ; his birth, his marriage sriu m. death. There is but one of these he has complete power' over, m : his marriagi., and sonie have but a limited-power over that. , g(3"A Frankfort (Germany)' letter says : "I rn glad to find that tirman emigration to the United Slate, will, Una coming summer bo very Urgelybeyond that of many preeeedihg year. ggSTDr. Rirkbrldge, ?n bis rbpo'rloa' the insane AsyliimeTof Pennsylvania.-notes the enormous ihc'reasb of female. patients whdio insanitfis c'ansed by thsr loss of relatives inthrf sr1. .... . - . 'funis' lei's of'lfat!- TT-rt Uinnn.iYitnn Bums, who is the father ol miryc.i.m--ren: He is' living t-i'.h llis'secotid wTJ and is ah industrious.' lird-orkmg r-iihman. . Waavo the web of life carefully, and with honesty, thai upon the great, exam-inai'on day, ye be not ashaiped of tho worth: essness of r'j&r' robe. . BSSS.-i.CE President Lincoln'-lailb!-hand on the colored eleinetit," i ino--ticed he has soiled everything eo hsJ.' occasion to touch. j no '"'6' jV... .llllJ BCTSpe'aking of rising tlV the lark Artemus Ward says he skou-U- prefer to rise with gold. ' rA Lmidoo letter t lhat duiing tlw months' of Jsnuayr and February tf. euo :1 j sot i-uct thiac out ia ff. . in J cok'ili

Ttc.Cantca Frees. rVISHtU F.VBBY THVtSOAV W. NLU. ANU FIFTY CENTS FEJ TFAB, QUI OOLLA fOIOMT MONTHI. u JIlllatllMr4M t "' ft ' ' flroftoi.ortal Cart. Do. lloopo, Attorney at mmvb unu 10 v.. v . Ca.bl.r i M . u .1 (ft JmmWw. I CaMl . --w It. J .'' (tlM . arvk 10, 114. Itlornw and twmUw at Law, riTH1. MO. tiriLL ATTEND THE COURTS OF u"u.'"--.,rMt. elr. ! PTn I r WOK, mm .Jtmm ,( .. J Beil44. .nar.K W. DAVIS. w ritt. ATTKNL) TO ALL, lini."JU r IUU - . J.n 1 '4. ertilnius W hie QUI'-. .1 u. W. SMITH RTTROEON DENTPIST, 0, oomerof Poarlb and Lwle eUeel, CAJITO. MO. 13 PREPARED TO DO ALL 1 work in the Hi. )le 7,.,V1.2;-,,,' Kir All work warranted. lJjrtV"-'J ' J. W. BARRETT, NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVKYANCER, MTILL ATTEND TO THE PEF.PARTION ajrewf ISASTa aWvlt. an., o.hcr .;.' ft t'MtU rreee OiBce-C"ow. Mo. 1-lec. 1M, M-lf Btimco Cario rity lIaU"l3"rvig Store- S. CHOICB PtHFtfMKUES, Glass, Faints V Oil, ICHOOl BOOKS BTAT10NEBT, TOYS C0NFEST10NKM AND HOLIDAY FRESENTS, . . ' A fuU aaaortrnout ot COAL OIL LAMPS . CHIMINI", Juit tmM aod fr aalo t-r . ec. W.'M U HI. Hi HI) WEST, Aseut. WAT OS REPAIRING, HR UNDERSIGNEED 0F- fera hie iervice to th pH'; . ii m liinv iiKiiurii'ii- .rlb-llH MUwml ' not noil it ucceaaryioaend nn.ir Any Watch that should bo RepaucJ, " 4 will Mt the im when poriutttea to put them W -BiiJrt NEATLY EXECUTED n uiwi. itrpol. aV. nmrly opposite CMtoB, Mo., Jtnnary T.lg64.-tf. I WM. A. M KIM,- ifnnrrtr and Csalori in HARDAV-ARE ; Mills and mass 1JtGRlCCLTUUAL lMPLElimS, ETC. ' rKo.H)tewitrertJ Canton, Mo. ' J'.Tl8,'2-t' FORWARDING & COMMlSSWN MERCHANT. . FRONT TREEI,. .CANTON, Jan , S, 196S-f . i . ! MO. . . .' . . W. C. BRAUSHAWi CANTON LIVEKY 8TAMF nKET. BSTWBKN FIFTH Au aiini 1 tAHTOS, MO. Utrttt. Carriiige: Buggicf and Steighf, ', TrTAVlNO BKCKNTI.T ADHBDTO OI7II , Qmn.li.l Currlaitea of for Hire. : 6ctS,'6..K Sadffe and Harness Making, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULU " I .-,.. iH rmhlit that he has tatta I"rb.VD third Courth, where be haa uurhand . u4 mauolactorea to order , Saddles, Harness, Bridtes, Halters, &c, ' - &fSl S; win w ' " M.iImm..' lfflll . Oil I.CVI, WILLIAM ELLIS, :! DEALER IS Lumber, Shingles, Lath, ::SASti, DOORS cV BLINDS, trmrnri-ar AWD DOOR FRAMES. 11 A '.HEW ' AND LIBERAL STOCK ON - .,.UIP"V6--'" JOSEPH p. iXTrr & BRO 3II HaU Buihlins. corner' of Pounh and Clarh atreeti, V CAS TOW, BIO., ' WhotttoU 'd Ket oil Dtalert in ri Goons, rlyfHISG. NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS, . ' Boots, Shot and Leather, .-. fHiraaiRS. LIQVO&S sVCIGAJSLS 7" PRODrCE WASTED. a LL KINDS ur rawuvo WANTED NO DIB WSK511E1 THE" GANTON WEEKLY VOI 2. The rirmfcteicnt. f .1 na rial aur UD tO til Cmt tnent whtro iht rich han.Hwork of Go4 prateoii imlf lo our iM, na our- mIvi iomo tuth quetiionr. M Whit power built over our liedi iW f tsl iu(nif.cetil arch, ort prenfl oui me beivem lik curtain I Who (arniihtd theie hvcna with uch a vanny of al. nin object, a thousand ana ien uiou-ii.l limes ten thousand different siars, new suns, new moon,, new world, in companion wiih hith this esrtli ot our i but a point, an rejuiar in mir nd swimming in their !inu:d ether? Who planted the clouds with such a a-riftr of colors, and such a diversity of shades and figures as la not in the prrwer of the finest pencil to emulatT ho formed the sun of such a determinate site, and placed It at such a convenient distance, as not in annoy, but only refresh u, and nourish the pround with its kindly warmth T If it.were larger, it w6ufd ret the earth on fire; if less, it w,,t.l !mv it frozen: if it were under ... . fchnnl.l ! scorched to death; if funhur from us. we sliouM not be able to live for want of heal. Who then hath ma.! it so commodioua a tabernacle, (1 th the ScrlDturea and according to the common notion,) out of which it cometh forth every morning, like a bride-irroom out of his chauber, and rejoiceth mm irmnt lo run n s courso i m- u, nv no-oi nasi it never failed rising at Its aoDoTnted timf, nor ones missed sending out the dawn to proclaim its approach. Rut at whose voice does it arise, ana uy Jinml is it directed in us aiurnai .wt .nnnnl course: cite to os the bless ed vicisjitudes of day and night, and the r.nnlnr ucrcsion of uitlerent seaons i That, it should always proceed in the same straicht nath. and never once be known to step aside; that it should turn at a in ilnifirminale noint, and not go TorwarJ in a space where there is nothing to obstruct it; mai n suuum im.io . same path back again, in tho same constant and regular pace, lo bring on the seasons by gradual advances; that .the moon should supply the office of the sun, alsst times to illuminate the air, and give a vicarious light when its rrother is gone to curry the dsy into the other hem isphere; that u snoui'j prutmu ut u regulate, the fluxes and refluxes of the sea, whereby the water is kept in constant motion, and fro preserved from pu- I.Ia.I - ViA'n'a trefaction, ana accoiinnuuuieu iu m-u manifold conveniences, besides-lhe busi ness of fishing and the use ot navigation tn a wora. inaiins ren u, wo ,..un:.c, and the innumerable host orneaeni; bodfes, fhoald perform their courses and revolutions with so much certainty and eiBctnefs as neer to' fail",- but, for al most these six thousand years, come con ir,ilu tn .ilia same period, in tho hun ,trtih niirt of a minute is a clear and inrontrstible proof of a Divine Architect, and of that counsel and wisdom where' with He rules and direct the Universe, Stackhousi. "Goon. Sin, Goo?" Arsgo, says nninhiirranhv. that his master in .n.flntmntlrR ivrotfi a won! or two of ad 111.!. , . , vice, which he foin-1 in tho bind- inn- ftfnnfl o f his textbooks. Puzzled and hir tKe diiScultifls which lie rlv studies, he was almcs ready to give over the pursuit. Some words which He found on the waste leaf, ,,,! to-stiffen' the cover ot his paper- bound tert book caught his eye and in terested him. lbpelled,"he says, "by ;.tfini.h in cunositv. I uompeneu me f ih hook, and unrolled the leal . tui,at u-ns on the otner siae. it IVOCO " ' nmH in ha a short lef.er Irnm u Aiem bert toayoung person disheartened, like Mmsfilf. (he difficulties- of matrismat- i,.nl tuflv. Who had written to him for .,not. "Go on. sir. eo on," was the h D'Alembert trave him. .lrfflrithips vou must meet and re solve as you' advance. Proceed, anu lieht will dawn and slime wun mcreseci clearness on your ubiu. a ...... .1. 'I . niKVim- savs AraE0, "w9S my geatosi masierin mathematics.'! Following out these sim- le words, "Go on, sir, go on, maue ;,n iiio firt fistronomical mathematician nfriianfr. What UlUlStiailS 11 WOUIQ miilia I (ft 1 What heroes of faith, what III U 11 V V ....... - aaeeaof holr wisdsin we would become JUSl 0 UUllIlg UUi iUBI lllAi' . 1 I k .k mavilil I irt nil. sir, go on a Nr lartiiTioir. Shirt eollafrs-o ltrion. rniton.' Daner. and steel are com mon, but to this catalogue, arc nowto be added shirt collars from vulcanized India rnl.l.ar 1111. Datented in En eland, and have no doubt will soon be at our In mliber establishments. : The inventor , that suitable patterns mar be painted or printed on the collars, either before or after they are cut from the sheet and they may be made wnuo or coior-.r..mhmJ. Cutis end wristbands ro8y be made also of the ame material. Hope like th rainbow, .emergea from ... r . :.. v..,.;rtil plow. the bosom oi a r.oiui.iu vtou - CANTON, MO., the Cwlrt rrM. TO M. i. A. ba va or a trior tmi aoio. 'Ml4lka,of ann biMaihl the bWwiulrf earth Mll aweat XaUie'a bni'ji-rl aalnh, fwr koeerW mi Ihe keuth, ; Uekse4 t oew-made aauokd eerth Oh th; He la f I fait th a-MBBde of a.ital kmth, 0'-lh'l( wateaof Oeatk, aftihrshsi'aihe wrath, I'B th sl"T liih'eJ ll T hia liuui. - D4 r Al 11 hrlt of ho,., Tt lb ana-rla tw I hloa P. niled for hlaa the Jeweled tup, WilhtUHoirOMtoaiiH I' jro mourn S "Ah I" 70rr, "Iolaalhcheifal iire. Brer of hind worda moat chmce, AITortiioia nyilical deroya, And thrush be would aaf 'ISjoUS,' tetlauh." Oh I rejeic I Jon hut rtrul thoaihta allow That Ihe pallid Up and rw ' Ke'er contract with tnfuiah oWrrowa ne'er Ihtliail form bw, tea, rejoice I Rjtied in white. Waiting on that other ahore, Mrrkonint thro'Uiecryatal doof la the loted ene lone before, Brlfht with slory clar ne'er wore, Crowned with light rtopefully If iu o'er llir helo'ed deaili Ka h an aJded link la niaile Leadmt hcarenward. Orief ahad Mar uut linger on thy hrad Elefnall. Quincr, Hit. C. I. Thb following note, which was written by ihe present Secretary of the Treasury dating the session of the celebrated, but unhappily nhorlivo pcaco Congress, nd which tins just come to ugiu, u6- ests a world of reflection i Washington, reb. V, 130 J. Dear Srtt: Thanks for your note and explanation of that vote. It may be use- 0 t mi .4 m Aivhntii tnn Tfi U1. J ficrr. jj a jfcic compromise man i une ia are. hop for the best. Half a dozen of the foom to-night Ethcridge ffnd Stokes of .nrrlaralntn rnn cmen n.ive ueeii m Tennessee, Adams and Bnstow, ol Ken- tuck, Gilmer of JN'ortti L-oroima, anu others really tympamtse wun, mem, but see no ria:on why wa should aeri. fice permanently a la not power to Help them, for the purpose 01 gaming icm- rarily a little one. X ours, curuiunj, S P. CHASE. If Mr. Chase and his associates in that Congress are humane, one wouiu sup pose they ougni 10 go man wu vn. at the ghastly evidences they see about tUom fit the fearful results which have VMVIi. v. f followed their short-sighted seinsiiness -.i m.on nnrtv amhllions. A' mite statesmanship, tolerance, and cortsidera linn for the oeculiar position 01 tne peo pie of the South on the part of Mr. Chase would have saved the nation of all the blood, treasure,- and. miser)' causa" 7 this wretched war. Jaut ne wan;un instead of little-power, and see inhere we are.-ttf. V. World. Health of Tmi Pofit. It is difficult . . VA.I ,rt tin. to arrive at me iruiu un lcfi..." mari intelligence. Each correspondent gives his Olvn peculiar unge i fnformation he conveys. The health of the Holy Fa ther continues to be the great i l .Adh!) r.f itio rrlnlmlv topic, ana obch imio'.a -: (ensifrfclas,) to which he has long been a victim, is magnified intb a deaih' illness. Still,- in the Natural coarse of events, the dissolution of the Pontiff must afflict the Catholic world at no very remote period, for at seventy-three, the risks of a life that is always uncer iu attain their highest, and it is well to know that the Sacred College is prepared for every eventuality. "Those who expect .uw. ,ua lomKmf vacation of the chair r Ti-.--....,IH mhkn Pnatf the tlath Ol 01 fcici www.- j . , the revolution reckon lar and wiae wmi-out theif host, as- tlier- never was a stronger loyal feelirlg in the Palrundhy than at prseht,-or a more thorough una nimity of sentiment amongst mo uuu... Powers as to th necessity or the - strict preservation of integrity of Papal rights, v IBostbn Post. rr PnsrE3TIVB DEMArlfl' J'OR v - . sjfn.i.a Hundreds of ihcU tidlllES no mvu- . sandu of horses are used Up and killed tH f " .,! f war. Tfre high and risin-r prices area temptation to sell, but we counsel all farmer.' who can do so not to sell their yodng xriares, bat tyeed r i. ;r iKp are fit font. The de mand for mules is equal to .hat for' horses and their cmrsuzsptron- m.j-e-ti ,i- ; i well known, is marketa li . -r...'.-i iwn vears old, broken or ....k,Ln amino euarantee of sound nes, is required, while the horse, not ..i..m. A in 5 tears old, and must be sound and well broken, and will bring IIU UIU1B -1- - . . . ibuJo. Amtrktn JgrKultunsl. . fenaral tninc tnau THURSDAY, MAY 13, 18CJ. An r.lrnr1lmr W. lha first Masonio funersl that rvr look place iu California, occurred in t he year 184U. and was performed over t body of a brotlift fund dfowi.ad m the bay of San Francisco. An acc ount of lha ceremonies siaiee ni - i of the deceased ws found a iilr mark of a Maik iMatr, np n which wero en-graved lha initial ol hi name. A little further investigation revealed to tho beholder the most owfr exl;ih"t!rrl tf Masonic emblem that wer ever -iran of niir. on human aWti. Thara ia nothing in the hwlory or tradi tion or rrcinonry eipiai ion. iu lifully dutted on his left arm, m red and blue ink, which lima could not efface, appeared all the emblems of lha Knleiad Apprentice. Thero were the Holy Uible, .k.K and coi;)DO. the twenty four !:,.. unit the common lisvel. WU'QVI M Ti,r tacrn alko the Moaic pavement representing the ground fJjor of King Sotonson'a Temple, tho indented Tessel which eurroutids it, and the Dinting Star in the centre. On the right arm. iid artistically exocutcd in the seme indelible liouida, were the emblem appertaining to the Fellow Craft degree, vix: the Plumb, the Siuare. and the Level.-Thar iv pro also five columns, repreen lire the five Order of Architecture the Tuscan, lionc, ionic, vuniu.., Composite. In rAtnAV inc the earments from the body, tho Tiowel presented itself, .villi all the other working too! of opertive .Masonry: besides all th emblem pecu liar to the degree of Master Mason. Conspicuously on his breast were tne Great Lights of Masonry. Over his heart was the Pd of lucenee. On other parts of his person were the Bee Hive, the book of Constitutions, guarded by the Tyler's Sword; the Sword pointing to a naked Heart; tne Att-aesmg and Atk, the Hour Glass, the Scythe, the forty-seventh problem of Suclid; the Sun, Moon Stars, and a Comet: tho Three Steps, emblematical of Youth, Manhood and Age. Admirably executed was the keeping Virgin, reclining on a broken column, upon v?hich lay the Book of Constitutions. In her left hand hehela ihe pot of Incense, the Masonic emb'uin of a pure heart; and in her uplifted right hand a sprig of accai ia, the beautiful emblem of itniiiortaliiy of the soul. Immediately beneath her stood winged Time, with his scythe by his side, "which cuts the brittle thread of life," and the Hour Glass ot his feet, which is ever remmd-in" us that "our lives are drawing to a close." The withered and otteuuaied fingers of the Destroyer were delicately placed amid the long and gracefully flow-in" ringlets of the tlisJ'jnsolute mourner. Thus were the striking emblems of mortality and immortality beautifully blended in on pictorial representation. It was a spncta'clo such as Masons never saw before, and, in all probability, such iIir f ratemitv mav never witness again. Tl, hrnther's name was never known. A Beaiiiifui necora, Colonel Fish, late provost-marshal at R.ltimnrn under" Gen. Schenk, who used to advertise his own pharlsdital patriotism by suppressing the circulation of newspapers, etc., has been disposed of in the following order, which has jvist been issued from the department: -toionei Wm. S. Fish, First Uonner.icui cavauy has been conVicted by court-maniai oi conduct prejudicial to good orae, anc military discipline in having madi b fraudulent claim against the tinted Stales and received payment for a horse bsl'inthe military scrvico, claimed his personal property, but belonging to the government; tor epprui..iou..g .... oWrt L'stf goods received by him while ac- " 1 1 .a1 ik a K f . .111 ; as provost-marenai oi me i.nuuio Department; for eorrupuy receiving mo- ney; Tor havingcauseu government mem to Ira rdrnovsd fi-o' horse, and then selling them as his own property, and for usirtg false ac'counts and vouchers to obtain approval of false claims against the government, has been sentenced to forfeit' all pay nhd allowance's due him, to pay a fine of five thousand dollars, and 'de imprisoned in -Albany penitentiary dntil such fine is' paid. The Secretary of War approves of the sentence. .Prinn aivEn Wa'r'." The New York Times, on accredited leading Republican paper,' and' theresp-ecial organ in r-iBW York of the Adinlrilstration, in its issue of ihe 6ib of March, 1864, in an editorial taking issue with Thaddeus Stevens for statrng that the rfbel States rre belligerents, and that they are no -longer ir, the Union wj-tes this down as fact: The Confederacy wanted peace, and sent commissioners to Washington to receive it. We would not receive them nd proclaimed war! They aecepted war. The question who firtd the firrt gun is- notriiuf raJ3SS. NO. II- . Ifovr to (heawat aw There I alwaya nw lik in buylntj a cow,of.o pretiou cSar.;ur aim II...,. u. Lt.nw noihinir. for thara are no n.lt. libla ica ol exieneiire. a rou..i crawny.coar...Hi-ii i - I ,.bU m.irer. ici - ;-". poinis pener.lly grerpoti by cspen- ! nr,d Tn.meis, l.ah it el to roi, I .idwr Mo puhtng. V , Vc,' 0f ii. piopouiidei. did not ur-brad and light horn, are better than U w. j "l u,. tbs.o ii: lt;ni....- I ' ' , , t , - ... -.iit mmn na.wiii udder an I milk pail, and lonr; ie-sa cow are seldom nuict feoder. but an-.i.. .i..,.,i i.i i much. A alender rather than a lliiik neik, a a-iaiglil baik.wida rib and bned brisket, are lu o "-Sl" for. Tho h dy or tho row n:ouw no lArge in propor ion to head, neck, t.iouvh though noiexnasively lartfe; and the hind iitnrters if Ur;e out cf propornon Indicate gcoJ minting qusnui. ."-urn ized cows, all thing considered. prove the best milker M lha amount oi feed l!iey coiikinna. The color of the cow lino nothing to do wiiiime mi..ing liij, und euoit Icoka hould be regarded but little iu purchasirg dairy aiiiinaia. As to the color ol (ha skip, a origin ..-low, approaching that of gold coins, creamy color within the ears tin and rood rich milk are very apt to go together, and with a soft flexible hide, jooe over the rump, i aLo to be sought. The udder should bo large, ,ofi, and full of veinsj which ramify over it, with fu.l-sized milk veins atretching forward along the belly, and the teats bo larre and not crowded togeiher-BTesl ihe cow's di-no- tf.it inn nnd ilinU.fd about it. Irritable and nervous cow are unpleasant to hart-din, and nlmsst always scanty milkers. Something can Le asccrtaineu irum mo loeks and motions. Large, mild eyes, mntiVns when driven, and gentleness when handled, iudicato good nature. What the butchers term "g9od handling" is an important quality ma milch cow, for it inuicntos not only good niilkiug properties, but easy fa Honing, when service in the dairy is over. Am crican Agriculturist. A "FoTooriAr" or tuk CsriT j.. Maj. jack Fowning in one of his inimitable letters hits ofT the National C&'pi-ml is the following stylo: achanire in a plae .inr 1 WAS horn. Its dirtier, nastier and meaner lookin than evef. In fact, il is just like the coun'try, oil goin o rum. J . . .... , rt..;M If the devil is ever nappy, miium.. he would bo nieh about tickled to detn ncw-a-days. f gaes every thing is going on to suit him to a fracshin. To Comminutc Bombs. Whole bines may be easily and cheaply obtained in all parts of the country, but it is troublesome and expensive to grino .!,, rnilm-A lhtn ill BI1V WBV tO 8 do- sirable state of cornniiiHition. try fhis plan and report : "A heap of bones, broiien up' somewhat, laid up with a lit i. ..,rrtn. nnrl moistened with chanr- km-Ail f.v nr the stronir leachings of a manure heap, will ferment, and tho bones will decompose so that they may oecruau- ed and crumbled. rBSS-Photocraphs sre now taken very successfully by the aid of the magnesium liht. Fifteen grains in the form of fine wire will bum in a minute, and not cost more then a few eents. At the distance of eight feet from the sitter, tne Iint produces: a negative equal' to any obtained from sunlight under the must favorable circumstances; and, by moving- the light, the harshness of the shadows, and . r t:..i. n.i slimla : are a uisiriouiiun ui ft.. comlettfly at th-J control of. tho operator. This' opens a na paga in photosra-phy." ,- G.irde5ixo for Lapiss. Ah excel-l'fht system for gardening for ladies: Make up your beds early in tho morning; sew buttons on your husbands shirts; do not rako up'any grievances;. protect the young and tender braiich7aupfyour family; plant a smile of good tftnper in your face; and carefully root out all angry feelings, and then you may expect a crop of happiness. American Agriculturist.ggScientific. men havetome to the conclusion that the great Northwest is too bare and unsheltered by trees and .hmH-rtf to ever be productive of fruit. A storm mee'ts Witli' rfOthi.-fff tb Cbsiruct itscare'eri An open c'ountry ftaf been found (o be nineteen degrees colder than a wooded one. EST Artificial limbs are now made of vulcanired l'hdi rubber. As they are hollow, all the machinery is contamed within, and is not liaLle to be deranged v. i' tu. r much more reaUi- or uiukcii. - , . f j made, and lighter than those made of wood or iron. Grief pu.ifies refiuc? eM. the heart, as tho fieriia i..ii !"Mn ' fLiTVH OF ADVERTettiH'' . ti,,va.tii- a.i. ..; ,:r; I M M lM.en.'-',,lw",,""i . . in..i.,u,w -. ' tM.llhMakt4d.ll'i'-V. ' ,.-u.au.uih.e..fth. ""! f t ,,tkolw .aeha. Mfw4, lfc.e hall .1 -l". '" , O. la.l : h eod'ii' ' Uum kair wti.ni lne Mitka, !. l half e4u- !'. "T. " ' iMr half euawu ... ,!Ut,l.ie. r wiaUMkltwan. - Our NlnlsK laitrr. To or thret jaurnala of th-a ciiy have ii f.i lo feprecialo lha lmpo'nct tl.t mineral resource of lha oiirtr, l ln-s venture H Insi- nients of capital for th purpot of da- . ' A t . - mmm. aaentM ml ...;. .im,. .nd lo unite m recom. ,,,, ting ,he infatuated le.i.latiou wlw f , Cangwi witlt 1 " U ,ha ig- - - ..l a vst poiblo addition to our wea'in, aau a r of provoking a new sccctnon. Uebavo already re,icatedlr evpre.l our couvietio.i lhi we mut look to mineral waallli of lb counuy for lha financial lvBiion of the nation, and bavo a strJttCtion Hioieioiw viow confinhad in the following i"J ffjni a iriata letter wriuen wuhin tho month, ty ona of our ablusl living Mate- men? . . .. . , v PoRTtri. in hi 'rroxros o .... , . , .1... .....nanlail H OUI H fill lion, anows now wo u6...r.... for ritih oal and Iron, by reawn of the introduction of tcm a a out power, and that orrarirofti, aavea u.t it.:.. frmn hankruniuv d urine ibo gen eration next following the cloao of her protracted Urugi-lc wun apoitjon Fiance. I louk to our mineral reaources not of iron and coal only, but or gold, silrtr, mucury, copper, lead, line, bh the most probable moans of our solvation i the years next after tho conclusion or .he present unhappy civil war." Aim' Bxpbm Co. have preaenled n claim to Congress lor " notes lost about a year 6 . . . of tho steambnut Rio at uriens.-- Tho amount bcldi'gea to qiu.tciu..,,..-ei-sin New OrlesiH, and was lean iron sat on board the lost ve.sol. The petition of the claimants slates that tho sale and contort, are ImbetTdod in sand and mud in bottom of tho river, bevond tho possibility or recovery, and ask, that the Socrewrf of ihe Treasury be authorized to issue to tucia Legal Tcud.-rs to cover their loss. ra-A humiliating fact for Amnio. n U this, that the new potentatn. a yet uncrowned monarch. Maximilian, forcod on the on-willing Mexican people by French bayonets, has just necotiated a loan with fcuropcau. bankers on better forms Hum our onoo crea republic could possibly get. '1 he new Mexican loan was taken at C3. Mr. Chase aouli do well rt he eould got a louii at 03 It-x- Smce permission was given to soldiers in the regular service nho re enlist, lei elect anv State to which tliey may chooso to be credited os p'afi of its quota, and to receive its bounty, large numbers havo been secured by agents from ew bug-land citiei. Boitoii ho obtained over T.OOa mon. A navojo woman,' who recently acted as guide to a party of Mexicans m a journey , from the Canejo country tf Santo Fe, says that iff her country cold is so common that the Indian use Uto make bulletl Ve imagine the avajo draw the long bow also. - ; A ividhw in Union. Maine, who ha iti-fllra children, eleven of them boys, baa iuset snt the 'eloventh son to the army. ' . - .r 1.:. ...l:.,..'..nl ininn On. the occasion oi uis niii'" ........ ofTicnra and friends made up a purse oi two bund fed dullufs and presentod it ta' this patriotic matron. There are throe great events in a ni'an V life ; his birth, his marriage sriu m. death. There is but one of these he has complete power' over, m : his marriagi., and sonie have but a limited-power over that. , g(3"A Frankfort (Germany)' letter says : "I rn glad to find that tirman emigration to the United Slate, will, Una coming summer bo very Urgelybeyond that of many preeeedihg year. ggSTDr. Rirkbrldge, ?n bis rbpo'rloa' the insane AsyliimeTof Pennsylvania.-notes the enormous ihc'reasb of female. patients whdio insanitfis c'ansed by thsr loss of relatives inthrf sr1. .... . - . 'funis' lei's of'lfat!- TT-rt Uinnn.iYitnn Bums, who is the father ol miryc.i.m--ren: He is' living t-i'.h llis'secotid wTJ and is ah industrious.' lird-orkmg r-iihman. . Waavo the web of life carefully, and with honesty, thai upon the great, exam-inai'on day, ye be not ashaiped of tho worth: essness of r'j&r' robe. . BSSS.-i.CE President Lincoln'-lailb!-hand on the colored eleinetit," i ino--ticed he has soiled everything eo hsJ.' occasion to touch. j no '"'6' jV... .llllJ BCTSpe'aking of rising tlV the lark Artemus Ward says he skou-U- prefer to rise with gold. ' rA Lmidoo letter t lhat duiing tlw months' of Jsnuayr and February tf. euo :1 j sot i-uct thiac out ia ff. . in J cok'ili